Monday, April 9, 2007

Fred Thompson : The Pirates Of Tehran (AoTD 4/9)

Fred Thompson, in his own words on Iran and its leadership. (editor note: This refers to the recent kidnapping of the British sailors and marines)


It is critical that we see this incident as part of a long pattern of behavior -- that will continue as long as the current leadership is in power. More importantly, it will escalate unimaginably if Iran achieves nuclear status, and with it the ability to hold millions rather than individuals hostage.

[The Rest of the Story]

I have no idea if Ahmadinejad and those who put him in power really believe the Shi'a Twelver doctrine that they can spur the messiah to return by triggering Armageddon. You have to admit, though, that the possibility that they look forward to entering paradise as martyrs would make them a whole lot scarier as a nuclear power than the USSR ever was.

We need to understand this and use every means at our disposal, starting with serious and painful international sanctions, to prevent Iran's rulers from becoming the nuclear-armed blackmailers they want to be. Unfortunately, we are hearing demands that we abandon the people of the Middle East who have stood up to Islamo-fascism because they believed us when we said we would support them.

If we retreat precipitously, the price for that betrayal will be paid first in blood and freedom by the Iranian people, the Kurds, the Afghanis, the secular Lebanese, the moderates in Pakistan and the Iraqis themselves. And America's word may never be trusted again.


This is only a brief excerpt - as the cliche goes: Read The Whole Thing. This is very cogent analysis and solid presentation of a topic of major importance; one that every credible US Presidential candidate must address.


Courtesy of Fred Thompson at Redstate


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

A bold start on foreign policy. And on a BLOG! Finally a conservative candidate that "gets" the internet at least a little.


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